How Do You Build An Outside Wood Furnace?
With the cost of gas rising so high and utilities skyrocketing, more people are turning to alternative methods of heating and cooling their houses. One of the materials that are still fairly cheap to buy is wood for fires. This wood is practically useless for anything else, because it is do dry. One thing that can be done to help keep heating bills low is by hooking up an outside furnace that will hook into your current heating system to provide heat for the house. The furnaces only have to be filled about every 24 hours and can save quite a bit of money in the end. The only drawback to these furnaces is that when it snows a lot, it might be hard to reach them to refill with wood. Decide where you want to place your furnace. Usually they are placed about 50 to 100 feet away from the house, but close enough to be hooked into the central heating system. It is necessary for your furnace to be placed on a level surface, and keeping it away from direct eyesight is a good idea as well, becau